Explore over 165 carefully selected dog-friendly cafés, bars, restaurants, parks, hotels, vets, and shops across Copenhagen. Every location has been verified by Sniffrey to ensure a warm welcome for you and your dog.
New spots are added (and gently patted) all the time. Check back soon for your next favourite.
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Coffee stops and brunch spots where dogs are welcome inside.
Evening spots and casual dining where dogs can join you at the table.
Green spaces, forests and designated off-lead zones across Copenhagen.
Places to stay in Copenhagen that genuinely welcome travelling dogs.
Trusted clinics, groomers and emergency care when your dog needs it.
Dog-friendly shops, studios, and other places worth knowing about.
Every spot on the map is dog-friendly, but not all in the same way. We'll always note whether dogs are welcome inside or only outside, so you can plan ahead.
In general, dog-friendly means:
Most cafés and restaurants listed welcome dogs indoors, especially during quieter hours. It's always a good idea to check with staff when you arrive to make sure there's space.
Everything you need to know before your first dog-friendly outing in the city.
Yes — Copenhagen is one of Europe's most dog-friendly cities. The majority of cafés welcome dogs inside, especially during quieter hours. Some smaller spots may ask you to sit near the door or outside during busy periods. Sniffrey notes for each location whether dogs are welcome inside or outside only.
There are several designated off-lead areas in Copenhagen, including parts of Fælledparken, Amager Fælled, and various smaller neighbourhood parks. Dogs must be kept on a lead in most public spaces, on beaches during summer, and in areas marked with lead signs. Check the Sniffrey map for parks and green spaces.
Many do, particularly those with outdoor seating or a relaxed, neighbourhood feel. Dogs are generally more welcome in bars and casual restaurants than in fine-dining settings. Sniffrey verifies each restaurant's dog policy so you can plan ahead with confidence.
Yes. Dogs are allowed on the Metro, S-tog and buses in Copenhagen. Small dogs can travel free if carried. Larger dogs require a reduced-price ticket and must be kept on a lead and muzzled on some routes. Check the Rejseplanen or DSB websites for the latest rules.